Photo credit: Juliana Sohn Our mission & ethos: Our mission is to uncover biological knowledge and new medicines by developing advanced methods to quantify and mine the rich information in images. Together, our team explores the inner workings of biological systems and makes discoveries that can...
David R. Stirling We have now released CellProfiler version 4.0! Download it here. The primary goal of this release has been to migrate CellProfiler from Python 2 to Python 3. This has involved extensive restructuring of the code base, leading to a lot of “under-the-hood” improvements. Important...
Email imagingadmin@broadinstitute.org Mailing address Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard415 Main StreetCambridge, MA 02142Our offices are on the 5th floor of 415 Main St [ Google Maps link]. Look for the entrance of our building to the right of the Broad Institute sign.
NSF CAREER Award Project (March 2012–February 2017) [ Project abstract at nsf.gov] [Project Outcomes Report (search here, using Fed Award ID 1148823 ( PDF))] Non-technical description of the problem: Biologists want to test genetic and chemical treatments in environments that more closely mimic the...
Where are they now? Check their career progress on Dr. Carpenter's [ CV] Note: the Carpenter lab became the Carpenter-Singh lab in 2021. Alum Years Role Adam Fraser 2008–2011 Lead software developer for the CellProfiler Analyst project Adam Papallo 2005–2007 Bioinformatics Analyst Adeniyi Adeboye...
We are passionate about developing computational techniques that accelerate the discovery of new medicines, and we work across all disease areas, from cancer and psychiatric disease to rare disorders and infectious disease. A major focus is image-based profiling: we invented CellProfiler and the...